Henry Candy’s Araminta continued her quick rise through the ranks to claim the William Hill Height of Fashion Stakes at Goodwood.
Only making her debut last month, she was an impressive winner in testing ground over seven furlongs at Newbury before going on to finish third over a mile in the Listed company most recently.
Upped in distance, she took the step up to 10 furlongs in her stride, quickening up smartly and then running on strongly to win by one and a half lengths at 15-2.
Araminta quickens up nicely to run out an impressive winner of the Listed @WilliamHill Height Of Fashion Stakes, with the Gleneagles filly scoring in the hands of @trevor_whelan3 for trainer Henry Candy 🏆 pic.twitter.com/HKECLlVDrW
— Goodwood Racecourse (@Goodwood_Races) May 26, 2023
“She seems to go on both sorts of ground and we’ve seen here she gets the mile and a quarter well,” said Candy.
“I’m very pleased with her progression and that she can handle both types of ground.”
However, a trip to Royal Ascot looks doubtful with Candy hoping to now give the daughter of Gleneagles a break while connections plot their next move.
“I think probably not because we don’t think she could quite manage a mile and a half. A mile and a quarter might be enough,” said Candy, when asked if he would consider supplementing the filly for the Ribblesdale Stakes at the royal meeting.
“She’s had three quick races so we’ll give her a bit of a break while we think about what comes next.”
It was a case of keeping it in the family in the British EBF 40th Anniversary Cocked Hat Stakes where Gregory replicated the exploits of half-brother Lionel who won the Listed event last year
It's a family affair @Goodwood_Races🤝
Gregory (4-7f) took some stoking up, but eases to victory in the @BritishEBF 40th Anniversary Cocked Hat Stakes @Goodwood_Races 👀
His half-brother Lionel won this 12 months ago in the same Normandie Racing silks …. pic.twitter.com/Z3GidOtMzL
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 26, 2023
Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the Golden Horn colt was an impressive winner on debut at Haydock and was sent off the 4-7 favourite to remain unbeaten on the Sussex Downs.
Ridden with patience by Robert Havlin and given plenty of time to ease his way into the contest, he was staying on strongly at the business end to grind down Frankie Dettori and Hadrianus who had been dictating the pace on the front end and was eventually passed for second by Klondike.
It was back-to-back victories in the race for owner-breeder Philippa Cooper who runs her horses under the Normandie Stud Ltd moniker and Gregory was cut to 16-1 from 25s by Paddy Power for the St Leger later in the year.